Elvira Basevich, Ph.D.
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Public Engagements

"The Promise and Limit of Kant's Theory of Justice: On Race, Gender, and the Structural Domination of Laborers"
New Work in Philosophy: A Public Philosophy Platform
In Conversation with Reiland Rabaka
Du Bois on Intersectionality and Interdisciplinarity
Hosted by The Philosopher (UK)
"Black Radical Kantianism at the Intersection of Du Bois and Marx"
German Idealism and the Question of Colonialism at Leuven University, Belgium Feb 2023

Essays

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"Happy Caregiver Exploitation Day" in The Philosopher
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"Sashka and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis" in The Philosopher
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"What it's Like to Grow up Poor, but Fall in Love with Philosophy" in APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
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All paintings by Florine Stettheimer
​"There is justification for seeing camp—in many ways a fiercer and more self-assured continuation of the half-petulant, half-parodic foot-stamping poses of fin-de-siècle Decadence—as a kind of permanent revolution of self-mocking sensibility against the strictures of a patriarchal tradition and the solemn, formalist teleology of vanguardism. This recent transformation of the ideological implications of Camp is itself a good reason for taking seriously a notion like that of the 'social consciousness' of Stettheimer." Linda Nochlin 
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    • How to Love the World (2020)
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